What Influences Your Baby’s Birth Weight? Key Factors for Expectant Mothers
Many elements affect a baby’s size at birth. Some are beyond control, like genetics or maternal health conditions. Others, such as maternal nutrition and weight gain, can be managed with proper guidance. For example, women with diabetes often deliver larger babies. Uncontrolled blood sugar can increase fetal growth. In some cases, babies over 4.5 kg may require Caesarean delivery. While impressive photos of big newborns circulate online, they often come with higher risks and recovery challenges for the mother. Remember, a larger baby isn’t necessarily healthier. It’s more important to focus on balanced prenatal care and follow your healthcare provider’s advice. Monitoring weight gain and blood sugar levels can help you achieve a healthy outcome for both you and your baby.
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